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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2017
  • Continuing my quest of my brewing side series, I'm taking the bothersome garden weeds of crabgrass and dandelion and attempting to turn them into beer and wine.
    Check out the MakeSomething Channel where David builds a wine rack for the bottle of dandelion wine I sent him.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 602

  • @ReviewBrew
    @ReviewBrew 6 років тому +502

    Resist the urge to use clear bottles for beer. Sunlight will "skunk" the beer and may have been part of the problem.
    Love these brewing videos. You should do one on how to catch wild yeast for brewing.

    • @Kevin-ci1uo
      @Kevin-ci1uo 6 років тому +27

      It needs to be beer in order to skunk! No hops means this isn't even technically a beer!

    • @htme
      @htme  6 років тому +33

      Great idea! Originally our yeasts were found in the headwaters of the Mississippi... we are holding off on food and beverages for a while, but we are interested in making things like biofuels! Do you know of other practical purposes for yeast besides for skin care and Hair treatments? Thank goodness for your comment!

    • @PixlRainbow
      @PixlRainbow 6 років тому +8

      How To Make Everything well, ethanol IS flammable. It's your conventional alcohol making process, except that you are allowed to have additives that aren't safe for human consumption, you skip steps that add taste, and you add an extra distillation step to get high purity.

    • @TheMrJuoji
      @TheMrJuoji 6 років тому +11

      maybe use it to make kombucha and use the scobi on top to make fake leather

    • @SoldierSide36
      @SoldierSide36 6 років тому +4

      i've used leftover Ale yeast as a catalyst for a sourdough starter, and had really good results. Also would like to see some hydrometer testing in the next one, wild yeast cultivating would be really cool though. Either way keep it up!

  • @hexx2211
    @hexx2211 6 років тому +320

    Making alcohol out of weed. This is the content I come here for.

    • @zaneort
      @zaneort 6 років тому +9

      I wonder how that would turn out........

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina 6 років тому +4

      That sounds like an interesting idea.

    • @shutereye2634
      @shutereye2634 6 років тому +3

      I want to see it done.

    • @SomnathRoyGrimfangs
      @SomnathRoyGrimfangs 6 років тому +9

      The problem with Weed is that it's fat soluble. Meaning that it won't form a solution with the water it is boiled in. You need an oil/fat base to extract the flavour and THC from the weed.
      In India, that's done by mixing milk or buttermilk into the weed while grinding it. It's called Bhaang. You might want to give that a try, although Bhaang is generally made from the flower and not the leaves.

    • @twoheadedchicken7904
      @twoheadedchicken7904 5 років тому +5

      @@SomnathRoyGrimfangsI made that before and i didn't even know that recipe it was just something i thought might work cool who knew Indians knew a great way to get faded oh and i get why its called BHAANG xD

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 6 років тому +516

    That was my first time trying dandelion wine! It was great! Thanks guys!

    • @CrispyCrew
      @CrispyCrew 6 років тому +2

      Make Something lmao

    • @branbello
      @branbello 6 років тому +4

      I think you might need to freeze the crabgrass seeds before you soak them in order to get them to germinate.

    • @adrianbukovec230
      @adrianbukovec230 6 років тому +4

      you should of added hops to your beer... technically you didn't even make beer because you didn't add hops, beer is defined as a drink made from water, malt, yeast and HOPS.

    • @sayian8798
      @sayian8798 6 років тому

      Make Something I

    • @ChrisPBacon-jl7oc
      @ChrisPBacon-jl7oc 6 років тому +3

      Adrian Bukovec loool your so beyond wrong, hopps werent inturduced for a very long time in history, its been water, grain, and SPICES( Like hopps, but usually very unique blends of herbs and spice like craft beer.)

  • @tzisorey
    @tzisorey 6 років тому +37

    Dandelion are so versatile. You can make wine from them, use the leaves in a salad, roast the roots and use it instead of coffee...

    • @nickh4280
      @nickh4280 4 роки тому +2

      Donno who you are, but thank you for this info! Never knew you could do this before

    • @EndChineseGenocide
      @EndChineseGenocide 4 роки тому +2

      It was also used in WW2 as a source of synthetic rubber

    • @angelwhispers2060
      @angelwhispers2060 3 роки тому

      Dandelion root tea also has many health benefits

    • @angelwhispers2060
      @angelwhispers2060 3 роки тому +1

      @@EndChineseGenocide yep cuz literally every yard in America could grow the stuff without even trying. Doesn't take much to convince kids to pick dandelions and take them to school to be made into rubber to help save their daddy's from the war.

  • @RealRuler2112
    @RealRuler2112 6 років тому +254

    I remember helping collect dandelions for my grandma to make wine when I was 4 or 5... worked all damn summer & then they wouldn't even let me taste it! =(

    • @zaneort
      @zaneort 6 років тому +14

      probably cuz it was somewhat alcoholic and they didn't want you to have alcohol at such a young age

    • @RealRuler2112
      @RealRuler2112 6 років тому +59

      Trynant - Yeah, I get it. Don't think a sip would've hurt though.

    • @zaneort
      @zaneort 6 років тому +2

      Ya I know

    • @Mr_Foeko
      @Mr_Foeko 6 років тому +9

      My mom makes delicious dandelion syrup, she is in the field all day collecting bowls and bowls of them.

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 6 років тому +6

      RealRuler2112 Yeah but you have the thing of getting used to alcohol at a young age. At a restaurant they were really hesistant to give my brother one pasta. Because they burn the cheese with alcohol and it is a show. But they use bacardi, so it tastes like Bacardi. But my parents really had to assure them that it was OK. Kids dont like the taste of alcohol and many parents dont want their kids to get used to the taste young.
      The dish didn't contain any alcohol of course. It was burnt of.
      And even possibly getting an alcoholic later if you are depressed because the taste of alcohol reminds you of your childhood summers dandelion picking with grandma.
      And like. It isn't OK for a kid to drink ANY alcohol at that age.

  • @Falney
    @Falney 5 років тому +3

    You can actually also collect the dandelion roots to make beer, wine or coffee. I actually have 2 bottles of dandelion flower wine I made in 2006 down in the cellar. I opened a bottle a few weeks ago and it is amazing.

  • @thehipman2034
    @thehipman2034 6 років тому +58

    releases video on plants in the dead of winter

    • @mksabourinable
      @mksabourinable 6 років тому +2

      It's to help get people out of the depressive funk. To remind people that winter won't last forever, spring WILL come!!

    • @angelwhispers2060
      @angelwhispers2060 3 роки тому

      Well at least you could get prepped for spring

  • @midgardaskr362
    @midgardaskr362 6 років тому +1

    My grandfather used to make Dandelion wine all the time! Brought me back.

  • @rajlathia7837
    @rajlathia7837 6 років тому +246

    Who tf dislikes these types of videos

    • @htme
      @htme  6 років тому +54

      Haters gonna hate...
      Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play, play
      And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
      Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
      I shake it off, I shake it off
      Heartbreakers gonna break, break, break, break, break
      And the fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake, fake
      Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
      I shake it off, I shake it off

    • @raihanislam912
      @raihanislam912 6 років тому +7

      How To Make Everything boi

    • @piranha031091
      @piranha031091 6 років тому +5

      Mostly bots and clickfarms.

    • @BogdanTheGeek
      @BogdanTheGeek 6 років тому

      People that know how to make beer and cringe at his joke of a brewing process. I can make beer out of literally grass. Its all in the malting, flavour extraction and hops. Where did he put the hops in? TRY AGAIN!

    • @htme
      @htme  6 років тому +19

      We didn’t put hops in because we were hoping to just taste the crabgrass on its own. We asked the experts at MidWest supply and Northern Brewer. We wanted to taste the grain not the hops. Please do make a crabgrass beer and show us how you would make it!

  • @firewind921
    @firewind921 6 років тому +12

    you guys had a bit of a teletubbies moment in the field of flowers.

  • @MrDoomperson
    @MrDoomperson 6 років тому +4

    What you got with your 'weed beer' is a taste of how beer tasted in the ironage and back. Because they didn't have hops (many places anyway), they used a spectrum of other taste and preservative plants such as nettleseeds, porse, goutweed, rowan and others. These help sour the beer to preserve it and add flavour. The modern beers are almost always made with cereals and hops, ergo this is the taste you know as beer. I imagine the one you made tastes similar to the iron age beers we have made based on archaeological finds from Germany and Denmark, very sour but with a somewhat sweet aftertaste.
    Back in the days, beer wasn't sweet, and was weak (1-2%), and was mostly a way to get clean water.

  • @PelicanESO
    @PelicanESO 6 років тому +333

    How to make net neutrality

    • @kueapel911
      @kueapel911 6 років тому +9

      pls no, I hate it when the government have power over my internet... the last time I had that, I was in Indonesia... can't even open reddit cause it's blocked by the government there for some kind of bizarre reason. Who knows when Trump will decide to censor stuffs out... better don't give em any power over the internet at all.
      I can change my ISP, I can't change my country that easily...

    • @maxybaer123
      @maxybaer123 6 років тому +14

      you do know what net neutrality is right? Because of US laws the government cant block websites or anything like that but since most things are privately owned in the US the owners have the right to block whatever they want net neutrality is just saying that they have to play by the same rules as the government

    • @clax5612
      @clax5612 6 років тому +6

      アップルパイ In most of the US, you CANT change your ISP.

    • @mirsolis4992
      @mirsolis4992 6 років тому +1

      Net neutrality should be called 'status quo', if you had no issues with the internet 5 years ago you should be fine with net neutrality. I think you might be getting terms mixed up, it entails no govt control just that ISPs cant show favoratism to sites or throttle others.

    • @zaniityy
      @zaniityy 6 років тому +2

      mir solis ugh NET NEUTRALITY= GOOD NO NET NEUTRALITY=BAD you should have said if you could live without NET NEUTRALITY 5 years ago then you can live WITHOUT it now.

  • @hf3923
    @hf3923 6 років тому +14

    You probably used English ale yeast because Dandelion is used historically in a light mead here in the UK, along with burdock roots to create Dandelion and burdock, it's more a soft drink now

    • @giannareeve2529
      @giannareeve2529 6 років тому +2

      Harry Forsyth He used the english ale for the crabgrass

    • @hf3923
      @hf3923 6 років тому +1

      Gianna Reeve oh. Still should have maybe tried to make Dandelion and burdock

    • @giannareeve2529
      @giannareeve2529 6 років тому

      Burdock would be interesting

    • @brainwater176
      @brainwater176 6 років тому

      Yes, very true. Fentiman's dandelion burdock soda is also sold here in the US. It's just very uncommon.

  • @cferracini
    @cferracini 4 роки тому +1

    that dandelion gathering! so beautiful! even if the wine had failed i would be happy because of the video

  • @_inabox
    @_inabox 6 років тому +20

    For the polish viewers: Crabgrass is known in Poland as Palusznik or more commonly as Proso

  • @gabumonboys
    @gabumonboys 6 років тому +108

    How to make chewing gum?
    How to make rubber/latex gloves?

    • @-Meric-
      @-Meric- 6 років тому +1

      The Mad Hatter what kind of gum
      Gum was originally chicle rubber, but now it's plastic to save money
      So plastic or rubber gum

    • @gabumonboys
      @gabumonboys 6 років тому +2

      (Meric) idk, leave it for Andy to decide if he chooses to make gum.

    • @mathiaspurner3791
      @mathiaspurner3791 6 років тому +4

      The Mad Hatter How to make condoms

  • @emilyschoen5396
    @emilyschoen5396 6 років тому +46

    You should do how to make a lightbulb

    • @kazsmaz
      @kazsmaz 6 років тому

      Emily Schoen lol he'd have to make glass. Tungsten. And a vaccum pump

    • @donwald3436
      @donwald3436 6 років тому

      Only old people know what a light bulb is any more.

    • @emilyschoen5396
      @emilyschoen5396 6 років тому

      Don Wald what do u mean

    • @donwald3436
      @donwald3436 6 років тому

      Emily Schoen Ask a teenager to explain what it means to dial a phone.

    • @kazsmaz
      @kazsmaz 6 років тому +1

      Don Wald I remember calling my crush on my house phone. Took some balls back then mate

  • @93midnightsunrise
    @93midnightsunrise 6 років тому +117

    That wine looks good, but I'm gonna hazard a guess that your beer is contaminated...

    • @adorabaldwin8921
      @adorabaldwin8921 6 років тому +29

      I'm assuming that happened when the yeast packet fell into the jug.

    • @michaelteslia7906
      @michaelteslia7906 6 років тому +4

      Yes me thinks he made himself a sour beer

    • @DrewskiTheLegend
      @DrewskiTheLegend 6 років тому +4

      Michael Teslia I’ve brewed beer that turned sour just because of the pvc piping having something in it. StarSan and hot water didn’t kill it. Could be the equipment, as I didn’t see anything dropped into the wort prior to fermentation. Otherwise maybe just the fact that it’s crabgrass which would seem bitter, nasty for beermaking.

  • @lexusvip4003
    @lexusvip4003 5 років тому

    I don't even plan on making this stuff. I ate some shrooms and I'm just enjoying the trip. It brought me here. I'm okay with that. The fluidity and natural vibe I got from this video was great.

  • @brokebassoon
    @brokebassoon 6 років тому +20

    I hope this channel lasts long enough for you to revisit these less-than-successful projects once you've honed your skills a little bit more and you've started running out of other ideas. I know that might take forever... I hope this channel lasts forever.

  • @jacklynncastle9263
    @jacklynncastle9263 5 років тому +2

    "I don't want that inside me."
    That's all we need to know. 😂😂

  • @Deemooo
    @Deemooo 6 років тому

    I really enjoy not having to wait for mullti part videos. I think this is one of the main reasons why I love this channel

  • @fetusenchilada
    @fetusenchilada 6 років тому +6

    Might i suggest you make or learn primitive forms of long distance communication such as smoke signals, telegraphs and others or make your own pet food.

  • @devandevan1403
    @devandevan1403 4 роки тому

    Let’s take a moment to acknowledge how huge this guy’s garden is. Looks like SO much effort to maintain

  • @kratomseeker5258
    @kratomseeker5258 3 роки тому +1

    i do a old recipe dandelion wine its awesome ill give the recipe here. only pick the dandelion heads when its very sunny outside otherwise it can be bitter. Culp the the dandelion head between your middle finger and ring finger and pull up and the head will pop right up. if you get a stem or 2 it wont hurt but you want only the dandelion heads you dont need to pick the yellow parts off with this recipe. you can use the whole heads. pick a whole gallon of dandelion and rinse them off in a strainer and start boiling a pot water 1 gallon. when it gets to a rolling boil put the dandelion heads in and let boil for 20 minutes. then strain the dandelions off dont smash the dandelions when straining to much. the water will be green and smell like spinach. put it in a fridge to cool for 20 minutes. the temp should now be about right to pitch your yeast add in 5 pounds of sugar (corn sugar if you dont want that cidery taste from the cain) cut in 4's 2 lemons and 2 oranges, squeeze the juices out into the fermenter and drop the whole fruit in then pitch your yeast. stir all content well and cover stirring once a day. on the 3rd day or 4th fermentation should be done. then the recipe said to bottle the wine (make sure fermentation is done first, if you need to use a hydrometer make sure its sterilized and put the wine back in. your only making a gallon and and its high alcohol content will most likely keep it from getting infected.) let wine age for 6 months (i drank all mine except one bottle right away its very delicious.) then strain the rest into another clean bottle straining with cheese cloth or whatever you like. in 6 months the wine is thicker and much better and strong and sweet and DELICIOUS. ENJOY!

  • @wolfytheswine6627
    @wolfytheswine6627 6 років тому +22

    Great now people are growing weeds for beer

    • @egisxvx
      @egisxvx 6 років тому

      Wolfy the Swine Wrong kind of weeds you're thinking about

  • @MinorLG
    @MinorLG 6 років тому +8

    Onion is technically a grass. Try making onion beer next.

  • @tinodogo8308
    @tinodogo8308 6 років тому +6

    the sequence at 6:00...killed me lol

  • @markoketola
    @markoketola 6 років тому

    Love this video, I have been doing this for a couple of years. I have learned that to achieve best result with dandelion ale is to use some barley malt. Instead of adding water, I pour juice from dandelion. A delicious beer

  • @fetusenchilada
    @fetusenchilada 6 років тому +1

    I really love this channel as I love to make my own stuff as well even going as far as making sulfuric acid with two soda cans, a glass jar, an aquarium bubblier, some hydrogen peroxide and sulfur. While I did source most of these items from the store. If I really had to I could most likely make it from scratch.

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 6 років тому

    Dandelions seem like a really good plant. They grow anywhere and make good wine.

  • @thomasbowers3821
    @thomasbowers3821 6 років тому +18

    Dude I love your vids can you please make something that has to do with the ocean

    • @zaneort
      @zaneort 6 років тому

      New video: How to make plastic to pollute the *ocean*

  • @JittoRalo
    @JittoRalo 6 років тому

    How to isolate yeast! There were not enough likes on the other comments of the same request so I liked them all and commented it too. Do it do it do it! That would be an easy vid (I imagine), and fascinating.
    Also, the dandelion montage was the most soothing footage I have seen in a long time.

  • @mr.urbanism
    @mr.urbanism 6 років тому +30

    Does anyone have the recipe for the dandelion wine? I am very curious now lol

    • @jaydunbar7538
      @jaydunbar7538 6 років тому +5

      Payton Tomm the early sugar content determines the alcohol content, cutting the sugar also increases the chance someone new will end up with vinegar as the yeast will feed on the alcohol.
      Baker's yeast has a low alcohol tolerance so it dies off very quickly, if I recall correctly it is only survives to around 5%. Where as champagne yeast can survive to 17%, which is why I use it exclusively. I attempt to maximize the alcohol and flavor to make the most of my effort and storage space. Most people drink it over ice or even cut it with water, so it makes a bottle last just a little longer :)

    • @ZoPeterman
      @ZoPeterman 5 років тому +1

      Do y'all just make alcohol in your free time?

    • @SecretLars
      @SecretLars 5 років тому +2

      ass hole It takes me 15 minutes to make 5 liters of wine/cider/sugar wash (add to mixers like cool aid) for 10, 20 and 3 dollars respectively.

    • @jamesmoreland7569
      @jamesmoreland7569 2 роки тому

      @@ZoPeterman it's what I've always done to prepare for any biology projects/protocols
      Brewing is just biology but without the potential of wasting hundreds of dollars and/or death

  • @giovannieedgar1165
    @giovannieedgar1165 6 років тому +667

    Next video:how to make cocaine

    • @poisontrace-mortalkombatco1119
      @poisontrace-mortalkombatco1119 6 років тому +1

      Cocaine*

    • @pittsburgh172
      @pittsburgh172 6 років тому +2

      PoisonTrace -Injustice 2 Combos & Guides Koka*

    • @sultan_3864
      @sultan_3864 6 років тому +1

      PoisonTrace -Injustice 2 Combos & Guides that is how Giovannie spelt it

    • @spaz5686
      @spaz5686 6 років тому +15

      This would be great for a April fools episode

    • @zaneort
      @zaneort 6 років тому +11

      yeah and he just makes sugar instead, and acts exactly like its cocaine

  • @josewall9914
    @josewall9914 6 років тому

    😂😂😂😂 you kill me with the flower collection 😂😂😂 so funny love it...!!! Excellent job on the making... nice Idea...!!!

  • @sammassey3894
    @sammassey3894 6 років тому

    I made dandelion wine about 15 years off and opened a bottle recently. I found it got much better with age.

  • @FreviriousQuigby
    @FreviriousQuigby 4 роки тому

    "it smells worse than it tastes, but it also doesn't taste good"
    it would almost be the line of the night, except it was followed immediately with "I haven't tried piss, but it might be better" ... i was incapacitated for a solid 3 minutes
    thank you Andy, thank you

  • @ShiffonChiffon
    @ShiffonChiffon 3 роки тому +3

    *Mondstadt welcomes you*

  • @PeridotNYA
    @PeridotNYA 6 років тому +1

    Dandelion wine looks like it's the most fun to make. :3
    Next: how to make a yurt.

  • @samgrainger1554
    @samgrainger1554 6 років тому

    loved the dandelion picking intro

  • @DDayeOfficial
    @DDayeOfficial 6 років тому

    I loved the big guys descriptions 😂😂😂

  • @devandevan1403
    @devandevan1403 4 роки тому

    This brings new meaning to weed

  • @empteenet
    @empteenet 6 років тому

    The guy in the flannel should be the host. He actually knows how to describe things.

  • @jnota1
    @jnota1 6 років тому

    I'm glad to hear someone else can mess up a batch of beer. I had to laugh because my last batch I was saying the same things. Great program I really enjoyed it.

  • @tinker2561
    @tinker2561 6 років тому

    SO inspiring mate. I'm really enjoying your series of videos on making everything.

  • @Cadwaladr
    @Cadwaladr 6 років тому

    In the summer I made a small ale with creeping charlie (alehoof) that grows in my backyard, and that was pretty good, so now I can't wait for spring when the dandelions come up.

  • @leach5494
    @leach5494 5 років тому

    Everybody in the World should see your videos

  • @rushley5813
    @rushley5813 6 років тому

    David sent me over here from the wine rack video ..... cant say im disappointed yall have some good material glad i subbed

  • @NRBW
    @NRBW 6 років тому +1

    you could try and grind up or just crack the grains before extracting starch and adding amylase at that stage, then you should extract and convert more of the starches.

  • @KogasaGaSagasa
    @KogasaGaSagasa 6 років тому

    Dandelion wine worked great! Good job!

  • @nn6404
    @nn6404 6 років тому

    Now I want to make Dandelion wine. that looks great!

  • @nonoririko2056
    @nonoririko2056 6 років тому

    I think i may have to try this next summer, looks like good fun!

  • @thetotalityofrandomness9478
    @thetotalityofrandomness9478 6 років тому +2

    Early squad!!! Also it's awesome how much work you put in these videos.

  • @jingx9756
    @jingx9756 6 років тому

    Haha I loved the part where you guys were posing with the dandelions! My favorite flower ♥♥

  • @DUKEisALIVE
    @DUKEisALIVE 6 років тому

    This Channel is getting better and better ! I love it :D

  • @lhtyeehaw1319
    @lhtyeehaw1319 4 роки тому

    My mom always made dandelion wine every summer, I recently go ahold of one of jugs from the basement she made 6-7 years ago

  • @roguesciencesguy7256
    @roguesciencesguy7256 6 років тому

    Greetings from one of your loyal fans since 2014 ....😊😊

  • @jaridkeen123
    @jaridkeen123 6 років тому +2

    I am tempted to make some dandelion wine

    • @angelwhispers2060
      @angelwhispers2060 3 роки тому

      So did you make any? Report back dude
      It's been 3 years if you still have a bottle it might be a good vintage by now ;)

  • @judevicious3333
    @judevicious3333 6 років тому

    that wine looked beautiful bottled! id love to try that

  • @aster9953
    @aster9953 6 років тому +3

    The *45* dislikes are the ghosts of the dandelions and crabgrass

  • @Eban11235
    @Eban11235 6 років тому

    Your reaction to the smell of the beer was hilarious.

  • @user-lb4mf6hx5u
    @user-lb4mf6hx5u 5 років тому

    While collecting dandelions you can also harvest the roots for some pretty good dandelion-coffee

  • @Dalkson
    @Dalkson 6 років тому

    Love this series

  • @xxcoldembersxx863
    @xxcoldembersxx863 6 років тому

    I've been watching you for ages but I never subbed until yesterday! I am soo happy!!!!!!!!!

  • @incurser7090
    @incurser7090 6 років тому

    In case you don't know, amylase is a catalyst made by the glands in your mouth to help in the conversion of starch into sugar. You already know this but I'm unaware of you know that this means that amylase works best at around 37.5 degrees Celsius. I know it's hard to get that temperature but I guess it'll help for future projects involving the substance :)

  • @adityasuresh6607
    @adityasuresh6607 3 роки тому

    The colors of youth of a flowery maiden.

  • @ChefNateGr8
    @ChefNateGr8 6 років тому

    Hahaha! The dandelion montage. :)

  • @JohannRandall
    @JohannRandall 4 роки тому

    With a little tweak here and there that Crab Grass can give you some spirit molecules.

  • @Ri0t_wh0re
    @Ri0t_wh0re 5 років тому +1

    I saw this and i was like "woah weed booze, i can get drunk and high at the same time?" I was slightly disappointed

    • @TheBigD.O
      @TheBigD.O 5 років тому

      You could, I don't know how many starches are in weed though,

  • @semisara
    @semisara 6 років тому +3

    Just found your channel and this is a great vid!! I make my own beer at home and would agree with the others that your crabgrass beer was likely contaminated with 'wild' yeast if it smells musty and tastes sour. The ugly cousin of a lambic! As an aside, I think it would have been good to throw in a simple warning about herbicides when making a video about foraging for weeds.

  • @emmanuelwotila1857
    @emmanuelwotila1857 6 років тому

    I just watched a video about Dandelion Coffee then now I see a video on Dandelion Wine! Definitely growing some in my garden

  • @dru70292
    @dru70292 4 роки тому +1

    You have to let the crabgrass grains sit and dry for at least 6 weeks to overcome seed dormancy so they will germinate.

  • @bor3549
    @bor3549 Місяць тому

    Crab grass - will it ferment? Yes..... Does it taste good? Perhaps, with more adjuncts and spices. Dandelion-If you don't love it, you should!!

  • @sanketbag5788
    @sanketbag5788 6 років тому

    You guys make the best videos. Keep them coming.

  • @myguitardidyermom212
    @myguitardidyermom212 3 роки тому

    Should've used some of that ground ivy from the crabgrass patch and extra dandelion. to make a gruit for the beer. Might've helped with the weird taste. Generally, a bittering agent is mandatory for any beer

  • @chromahud5790
    @chromahud5790 4 роки тому

    pech: tastes like death
    andy: not too bad

  • @gameswoodmore5950
    @gameswoodmore5950 6 років тому

    Great editing on the dandelion-collecting part!

  • @LorenWII
    @LorenWII 6 років тому

    Pretty interesting, I will have to try to make that dandelion wine when they start growing again.

  • @ronaldgargoyle3407
    @ronaldgargoyle3407 6 років тому

    Protip: take the whole dandelion plant, everything is edible except the stem. Eat the leaves as a salad, use the flowers for wine, and roast/grind the root for coffee.

  • @billybrandt355
    @billybrandt355 6 років тому +4

    Can you do a video on how to make fireworks because its around new years, I know the process takes a while and it won't be finished on new years but it would still be cool

  • @madscientistshusta
    @madscientistshusta 6 років тому

    "It smells worse then it taste but it also tastes horrible"
    Haha

  • @anirudh9059
    @anirudh9059 6 років тому

    This is awesome!!! Best video ever from how to make everything!!!!!! Love you:-)

  • @lorenzoh.6571
    @lorenzoh.6571 6 років тому

    I love this channel. Keep up the great work.

  • @joshpadilla5480
    @joshpadilla5480 6 років тому +3

    If you have a problem with weeds try mulching your garden, it shades the ground so weeds can barley photosynthesize this won’t completely stop weeds but it will decrease the amount of weeds from growing

  • @elliotsforge1433
    @elliotsforge1433 6 років тому

    Thank you so much, I had a health test the yesterday and I watched this video before I went to sleep, amylase was one of the terms and your video cake to mind! And I got the question right lol!

  • @kylecoffin2438
    @kylecoffin2438 6 років тому +16

    How to make moonshine??? Next video

  • @AtlanticGRW
    @AtlanticGRW 6 років тому

    so interesting, love this episode! keep up the awesome work

  • @mortarsquad12
    @mortarsquad12 6 років тому

    I have a neighbor with a cellar full of his last 30 years of dandelion wine production.

  • @thewhisper2776
    @thewhisper2776 6 років тому

    "Thats not staying inside me i dont want that inside me" lol

  • @Tthug97
    @Tthug97 6 років тому

    I would try using one of the liquid malts from Northern Brewer to add more flavor in addition to the grain.

  • @marlonortiz4193
    @marlonortiz4193 6 років тому

    I love your videos. keep up the great work

  • @Bruhhhhhhhhhhhhhh684
    @Bruhhhhhhhhhhhhhh684 6 років тому

    This man needs more subs

  • @dannyarafa7874
    @dannyarafa7874 6 років тому

    liked for the dandelion scene XD

  • @hellsingmongrel
    @hellsingmongrel 6 років тому

    dandelions are great for salads. :V Even some commercially-bought salad mixes have them in it!

  • @hogue3666
    @hogue3666 6 років тому

    Awesome idea. If you still have a few of those beers you should tuck them away for 6 month or a year. They might shape up with time.

  • @bluebanana6753
    @bluebanana6753 6 років тому

    My dad told me one time about that they forgot a batch of wine made of some berry's that he forgot. Two years later they found it and it tasted really good and locked like white wine. So maybe that the way to go with homemade wine just let it sit a long time in a dark place and use bakers yeast.

  • @nintendolunchbox
    @nintendolunchbox 6 років тому +4

    6:00 cue 80s sitcom intro

  • @yourmom2262
    @yourmom2262 2 роки тому

    Great for eczema- never thought about making into wine

  • @fetusenchilada
    @fetusenchilada 6 років тому

    Might I suggest you explore the world of crossbreeding plants. It can be quite enjoyable see the outcomes with some of my favorite plants to crossbreed being peppers.